
Barely one week after they were sworn into offices and held their inaugural Federal Executive Council meeting, the Ministers failed to convene on Wednesday – the scheduled day for the FEC meeting.
There are reports that the meeting was only postponed last night.
No official reason has been given for the postponement of a meeting.
The FEC meeting is a weekly one and has held every Wednesday since the exit of military and return to democracy in 1999.
There have been really few instances when by a presidential directive, the meeting is moved to another day.
During the Goodluck Jonathan administration, federal contracts were usually ratified and approved during the meeting.
Source: Premium Times
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